Overview
- PAN lawmakers submitted the amparo on Aug. 19 at the district administrative courts on Anillo Periférico against Clara Brugada’s Bando Uno.
- The brief alleges invasion of alcaldías’ exclusive attributions and a lack of legal authority under the city’s constitution to issue such measures.
- Party leaders characterize the plan as interventionist that could chill private investment, with some warning of expropriation risks or improvised rules.
- The amparo is open for residents to join, with a stated deadline of Aug. 27 for citizen sign-ons.
- PAN promotes an alternative centered on more public and private housing with social infrastructure, while opposition figures question the feasibility of the plan’s target of 200 homes.